October 27

American Red Cross Hawaii Chapter, 8 a.m.-7 p.m., $640. For those interested in becoming an American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor. (456-0431, earl.yamaguchi@redcross.org)

2013 Fall Polo Season

Mokuleia, Sundays through Oct. 27, gates open at 11 a.m., matches begin at 2 p.m., $10/open field, $25/clubhouse. The Hawaii Polo Club holds its fall season beginning with a visiting team from India. (226-0061)

Jodo Mission of Hawaii, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Items on sale have been collected throughout the year and include clothing, household items, pots and pans, dishes, children’s toys, used books, craft items, baked goods and plants. (949-3995)

Koolau Clinic Family Fun Day

Kaiser Permanente – Koolau Clinic, 1-4 p.m., free. Kaiser Permanente hosts a Family Fun Day in celebration of its new clinic. The afternoon features music, games, snacks and prize giveaways for the whole family. (kp.org)

Kaimuki Public Library, Sundays through Dec. 15, 10:30-11 a.m., free. Children in preschool and older, accompanied by a parent or caregiver, are invited to listen to stories, participate in finger plays and rhymes, and make-and-take home a small craft to help them remember the day’s story. Contact the library ASAP if special accommodations are needed. (733-8422)

Hawaii Pacific Health Kids Fest

Bishop Museum, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., free admission for Hawaii residents and military with ID. Enjoy a day of health and wellness activities. Learn about asthma, nutrition, exercise and more, and play health education games to win prizes, while supplies last. Also, meet and take photos with Olympic decathlon gold medalist, Bryan Clay, and Olympic water polo gold medalist, Tumua Anae. Children ages 4-12 may enter to win a bike and helmet. (522-3469, hawaiipacifichealth.org)

Hawaii Nature Center, 9:30-11:30 a.m., $10/non-member, ages 3-5. Discover the hidden haunts and silken webs of the world of spiders. Search them out in the forest and glade, and learn about their homes and habits. End the day by making a spider mask for Halloween. Reservations are required. (955-0100)

Sugar Skull Social

Chinatown’s Let Them Eat Cupcakes, 2-4 p.m., $25/child, parents may accompany children at no extra cost, children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult. A make-and-take workshop where keiki can learn the fun and colorful art of sugar skull painting. The cost of the workshop includes a blank mask, paint an decor, tools and a two-pack of cupcakes to take home. Reservations are required. (531-2253, cupcakes808.com)

McKinley High School Auditorium, 4 p.m., free. Brian Mizuguchi serves as guest conductor for the Honolulu Wind Ensemble, which features Eihara from the Omiya Band in Japan playing Ballade by Alfred Reed. Other pieces during the afternoon include Persis by Hosay and Abram’s Pursuit by Holsinger. (456-4607)

Gallery on the Pali at First Unitarian Church of Honolulu, Oct. 6 through Nov. 7, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 2-6 p.m. Sat. and Sun., free. Featuring paintings by Erin Browne Delventhal, a North Shore-based artist who creates work to heighten the viewer’s experience of where we live, find value in those moments shared with nature and the Aloha spirit. An artist’s reception takes place from 5 to 7 p.m. Oct. 11. (unitariansofhi.org/gallery)

Recycle Bin-making Workshop

Contact for location in Manoa, register by Oct. 27 for Nov. 3 and 17, 3-5 p.m. free. B.E.A.C.H. holds a recycle-bin making workshop for volunteers to provide much-needed separate containers for recyclables at beaches. The workshop is suitable for participants ages 16 and older. Participants must register one week before the date they would like to volunteer. Workshops are limited to 10 participants, must be ages 16 and older. (393-2168, b-e-a-c-h.org)